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This movie takes an in-depth look at the lives of prisoners and the corrupt
political
system.
Do not miss this top-notch
political
thriller!
I just came from seeing this so-called sci-fi
political
satire from Cameroon at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Most of the characters were cliches and Peter Sellers' portrayal of Hrundi V. Bakshi would be considered in todays
political
climate as racist.
The movie is about so many things:
Political
Corruption, America's hypocritical puritanical stances on everything, anti-drugs legislation, sugar as the opium for the masses... you name it.
The plot is not really important here, and people that cling to whatever feminist or
political
agendas when discussing a movie are wasting everybody's time.
Such ventures into the often complex and extremely conflicted area of politics, war and current social prejudices are subsequently left alone by those the film ostensibly tries to draw in (those looking for intelligent, insightful
political
drama) and instead adopted and loved by people riveted by your average Michael Bay movie.
Beyond the
political
talking points (which are engaging and amusing in and of themselves), the film points to what it means to have the allowance of marriage as a "goal" or "purpose" in a relationship at all ... and how that resonates in a person's life.
He was a Marxist, a writer, a guerrilla and a diplomat who rose to prominence as a leader of Fidel Castro's radical '26th of July Movement': a left wing
political
party that launched an armed invasion of Cuba rapt on toppling U.S backed dictator Fulgencio Batista.
Since a large percentage of the population are unaware that
political
agendas of media owners exist, they passively believe what they see on their nightly TV news or read in their daily newspapers.
To make a
political
statement about this film, it shows that social and moral values decay in this global community we live and breathe by.
People do and probably always will make decisions in a time of passion be it political, moral, or sexual, that after a time of more rational thought they might not have made.
It's a mixed bag of mystical nonsense, ineptly performed
political
machinations and gratuitous gore.
Islam Empire of Faith is about the
political
side of the religion of Islam.
He talks slang and almost sabotaged his dad's
political
career.
Follows the exploits of man-boys who think impersonation in boring and irrelevant conferences, penis, and potty humor is
political
activism.
All are ignorant amateurs who reject the scientific consensus (in this case, of professional economists regardless of
political
leanings) because it conflicts with their ideologically created world view.
It wasn't just a sea battle, it was political, involving sailors, spies, and bad cafe singing.
Besides, its
political
and societal significance, Flying: Confessions of a Free Women, is also a compelling and soap opera like film that, despite its length, flies by in a whirlwind of emotional drama and hilarity.
Central to the story is Alice Stokes Paul (Hilary Swank,) feminist, suffragist and gifted
political
strategist, and her co-leader, Lucy Burns (Frances O'Connor.)
It is guaranteed to arouse the viewer's indignation at the role of the rest of the world (including other African countries as well as Western states such as the UK, France and the USA, exercising
political
and economic influence through bilateral relations and through the United Nations) in prolonging the war in this small country.
What Paul Gross and John Krizanc have written is a masterful addition to the
political
thriller genre, where the viewer never knows who is the villain and who is the good guy.
I recommend this highly: how often do you get an exciting drama that makes you think about our
political
system and how dependent we are on the benevolence of our neighbours to the south?
Betrayal and counter betrayal and a conclusion that makes you laugh out loud! Usually a serious actor in
political
or psychological films - Jean Louis T. tries some lighter than air 'hey-presto' and proves that he can do comedy as well.
I don't like to review the politics of a film, because every film has a
political
viewpoint, however subtle, and I have an open mind.
But I do make note of
political
slant when it is the obvious point of a film.
Despite being gruesome and gory (and not for the faint hearted) this movie is a
political
piece of art and a beautiful representation of love.
The third installment in the cinematic series based on Tom Clancy's CIA analyst Jack Ryan, CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER is a long but engrossing
political
action thriller that once again puts Harrison Ford, the thinking man's action film actor, in the role of Ryan.
Some will object to the film not pandering to Clancy's right-wing
political
points of view or his gung-ho pro-military stance, but that isn't necessarily what this movie is about.
There is loads of
political
statement made which should make everyone think even if u don't share the opinion.
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